Are You Anticipating "Out For A Kill" More Than His Previous DTV Films?

MMCK2

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I don't know about other members, but I for one am looking forward to the release of "Out For A Kill" more than I did for "Half Past Dead" or "The Foreigner". The reason being, is that all I've heard about it seems to be promising, and the fact that he appears to be doing a lot if his own fight scenes (without editing gimmicks we hope!) has wetted my appetite even more. There is more of a promise of decent action, and I will be certainly first in line to buy it when it is released in mid-August.

Does anyone else feel the same?

Peace.

MMCK
 

TDWoj

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I'm hungry to see it mostly because it's new (and I think my collection of the existing films are starting to wear out!).

I'm liking that sword fighting scene, more each time I see it on the trailer. It'll be worth the purchase price just for that.

I've got mine on order from B&N, so I don't know when I'll be getting it - probably long after everyone else here has, so I suspect I'm NOT going to be reading a lot of posts August 20th....

-TD, who has no life
 

Lotussan

I Belong To Steven
I anticipate each new film all the more, and I am veeerrry excited to see this one, the sword scene is very cool, I wanted more of the swordfight in Exit Wounds too...
He's very impressive...
Only I can't see this one well (the swordfight in the trailer I mean)
which gets me even more desperate to see the film...
I am going to order it, just not sure from where, and I am going to be at the rental store reserving
a copy the day before release if I can, and I have just got to get a glimpse of the poster as well...
I am soooooo excited....
That man ties me in knots!
 
Hi MMCK!

I hear you for sure!Cannot wait!The fight scenes look way better than they have in say HPD(due mainly to the fact it was a PG 13)& The Foreigner(quick,sharp edits).Mike has already mentioned there is some violent shoot-outs & nudity,so that is also cool :).I have to admit I am also looking way forward to BOTB(which should be a 18/R)and The Yakuza.

It's a great time to be a Seagal fan :D
 
I'm looking forward to Belly of the Beast and Yakuza as well..I was not that impressed with OFAK overall-the swordfight was the best fight scene I guess but in the beginning Seagal looked very bored and uninterested and he acted slow to me..Some of the fights were ok and some were the usual with his double shooting parts..I'm not gonna say much more and will wait to see what you guys think when it comes out on dvd..I have ordered mine on dvd(of course) and maybe that will be a little different or have better edited scenes or extra that was not on the promotional tape that i saw..
 

Lotussan

I Belong To Steven
He's so exciting, oh baby...
That man is powerful, he's got it all!
I cannot wait for this film, I am sooooo anticipating it...
 

Serena

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I'm not sure if this is "new" news, but I liked the positive comments regarding Out for a Kill. They're so rare these days!

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That's when we thought that they were going to join Chuck Norris in the club of "Direct-to-video stars" that Jean Claude "Aware" Vandamme and Steven "Arm-breaker" Seagal are back in the spotlight thanks to some projects strongly related to Asia. JCVD has understood with Replicant that Ringo Lam is the only director who understands him and make good use of him. As a consequence, we should see him a lot in front of Ringo's camera. For Steven, the approach is a bit different, he is shooting or will be shooting a lot of movies in Asia and with asian staff.

The Savage (aka Hell) : the "Prison On Fire" of Jean Claude Vandamme and Ringo Lam has already a website ... in Spain! (Official spanish website) with a quite promising trailer... in spanish of course. Violent, dark, it's 100% Ringo's style. Let's hope and see...

After Death : we were expecting "The Monk", but Lam and Dam should be working on this 20 millions dollars project in 2004.

Out for A Kill : Now about our beloved Steven, we have this 20 millions US$ actioner. Seems that there is more action than usually, and the first reviews are much better than the ones for the latest productions from Steven. Have a look at the trailer...

Yakuza : another big project for Steven (with Gengis Khan) with this 35 millions US£ remake from Sidney Pollack's Yakuza. The interesting fact being that Donnie Yen and Corey Yuen should take care of the fight scenes. Not as crazy as his movie with Ching Chiu-Tung of course, but quite interesting...

Unleashed : Ringo Lam is not always shooting for JCVD, and this time it's Steven Seagal who is producing the movie. We don't know a lot about this project, except that it has a comfortable 22 millions US$ budget.

Belly of the Beast : we already talked about it a few weeks before, here comes the UFO, the Ching Siu-Tung actioner with Steven Seagal, shot in Thailand, with an 18 millions US$ budget. Russel Wong joined the cast, and the shooting is over. .
 

Lotussan

I Belong To Steven
Thanks Serena...:)
I am glad to see something positive, but no matter what he's wonderful to me...
 

Kwan

Be your self...
MMCK2 said:
I don't know about other members, but I for one am looking forward to the release of "Out For A Kill" more than I did for "Half Past Dead" or "The Foreigner". The reason being, is that all I've heard about it seems to be promising, and the fact that he appears to be doing a lot if his own fight scenes (without editing gimmicks we hope!) has wetted my appetite even more. There is more of a promise of decent action, and I will be certainly first in line to buy it when it is released in mid-August.

Does anyone else feel the same?

Peace.

MMCK


same here MMCK2, really looking forward to the release of OFAK....sounds like a fresh seagal film :)
 

Administrator

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Yeah i'm looking forward to it more now i've seen the trailer.

With the same director as The Foreigner i was not expecting a good movie, but now i'm hopeful.

Craig
 
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